Irwin Allen Ginsberg
Region | North America |
Language | English |
Profession | Poet, Writer |
Education | Columbia University |
Period | Contemporary |
Movements | Beat Generation |
Notable Works | Howl, Kaddish, America, The Fall of America, Reality Sandwiches |
Awards | Robert Frost Medal National Book Award |
Politics | Leftist |
Bio | Allen Ginsberg was a central figure in the Beat Generation, a literary movement that challenged conventional norms in post-war America. His seminal poem Howl, with its raw expression of alienation and defiance, became a defining work of the 1950s counterculture. Ginsberg's writing often focused on themes of personal freedom, social justice, and spirituality. He was a tireless advocate for civil liberties, anti-war causes, and LGBTQ+ rights. His poetry and activism have left a lasting impact on American culture and literature. |